Ukraine Anticipates New Negotiations with Russia Before February Ends
In a video message on Telegram, Zelenskyy described the outcomes of the recent trilateral military-track discussions in Geneva as “substantive”, but emphasized that political matters remain “not sufficiently worked out.”
"We are counting on the next meeting, and it would be right to hold it in February. It is important that Europeans are present—France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, and also Switzerland as the host country," he said.
Earlier in the day, Zelenskyy met with Ukraine’s delegation via video link ahead of the Geneva talks. "Yesterday, there were various meeting formats: both bilateral - between Ukraine and America - and multilateral formats," he noted.
According to the Ukrainian president, discussions involved representatives from Ukraine, the United States, and Russia, focusing on both military and military-political issues. The Ukrainian team, together with their American counterparts, also engaged with European delegates from Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland.
"We consider Europe's participation in the process to be critically necessary for the further successful implementation of entirely possible agreements: Ukraine has no doubt that the partners can ensure the constructive nature of the negotiation process and, consequently, a worthy result," Zelenskyy added.
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